Facebook has now announced that it is planning on introducing the “end-to-end” encryption feature to its Messenger, which is a standalone app. The social networking giant has offered its users the option to choose from the improvised Artificial Intelligence (AI) or from added privacy. According to reports from the Guardian, three important officials who are very close to the project have citied that Facebook has been planning is to introduce an “opt-in” feature to the encrypted communication mode for its Messenger app. So, once this feature is introduced to Facebook Messenger, it means that the conversations and the content will be accessible only by the sender and receiver and will not be available for any third party other than the, including Facebook itself or any government authorities. Facebook Messenger is…